Indications
Kerasol 6%: This topical formulation is used to treat various scaly skin conditions, including:
- Chronic atopic dermatitis
- Lichen simplex
- Psoriasis
- Seborrheic dermatitis
- Ichthyosis
Kerasol 12%: This preparation is effective in treating common skin growths and thickened skin areas, such as:
- Warts (small, virus-induced skin growths, typically found on fingers or the back of hands)
- Verrucas (painful lesions on the soles of the feet, often with a small white ring and a black dot in the center)
- Corns and Calluses (hard, thickened skin patches caused by pressure or friction, commonly on feet from ill-fitting shoes or on hands)
Kerasol 2%: This variant is recommended for:
- Mild to moderate acne
- Blackheads and whiteheads
- Facial redness and swelling
- Pimples
- Prevention of future acne breakouts
Use medication as directed by a registered healthcare professional.
Description
Kerasol is a prescription-only topical treatment designed to remove excess keratin buildup in hyperkeratotic skin conditions, such as verrucae, different types of ichthyosis (including vulgaris, sex-linked, and lamellar), keratosis palmaris and plantaris, keratosis pilaris, pityriasis rubra pilaris, and psoriasis (affecting the body, scalp, palms, and soles).
Pharmacology
Salicylic Acid, the active ingredient in Kerasol, exhibits strong keratolytic properties and mild antiseptic effects when applied to the skin. At low concentrations, it promotes keratoplastic effects (normalizing keratin production), while higher concentrations result in keratolytic action (causing the skin to peel). Salicylic Acid works by softening and breaking down the stratum corneum (outer layer of the skin), increasing moisture retention, and altering skin pH to aid in desquamation. Overuse may cause skin necrosis, especially at high concentrations, as it can be caustic. Adequate moisture is necessary for the full effect, promoting skin maceration and exfoliation. It also exhibits weak antifungal and antibacterial properties.
Dosage & Administration
- 6% & 12% Salicylic Acid: Apply to the affected area once daily. If possible, hydrate the area for 5 minutes before application and occlude overnight. Wash off in the morning. Suitable for use in children over 2 years old.
- 2% Salicylic Acid: Apply a thin layer to the affected area once daily during the first week. From the second week, increase to 2-3 applications per day. Rub gently and rinse with cool water after 3-5 minutes. Safe for use in children over 2 years old.
Use medication as directed by a registered healthcare professional.
Interactions
Avoid applying other topical treatments on the same area unless specifically advised by a healthcare provider, as this may interfere with Kerasol’s effectiveness or cause additional irritation.
Contraindications
Do not use Kerasol if you are allergic to Salicylic Acid or any other ingredients in the product.
Side Effects
Possible side effects include allergic reactions (such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat) and severe skin irritation.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Kerasol is classified as Pregnancy Category C. If used by nursing mothers, avoid application to the chest area to prevent accidental exposure to the child.
Precautions & Warnings
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
Overdose
Overdose from topical Kerasol is rare. However, if ingested or an overdose is suspected, immediate medical attention is required.
Therapeutic Class
Topical Salicylic Acid preparation.
Storage Conditions
Store below 30°C, away from light and out of reach of children.
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